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Condition Requisites for Leadership

Developed from the Contents of Reginald Leon Green’s

Practicing the Art of Leadership: A Problem-based Approach to Implementing

the ISLLC Standards

Condition Requisites To Effective Leadership

Trust

A Nurturing Climate

Open Dialogue

Respect for Diversity

Free and Open Inquiry

Creative Tension

Trust

Trust must exist between the leader and followers. When trust exists, individuals in the school are more likely to enter into the types of relationships necessary for goal attainment.

A Nurturing Climate

Members of the faculty must be able to work in a climate that is free of fear, one that fosters creativity and generative thinking.

Open Dialogue

People must be able to talk with one another, share ideas, critique proposals, view issues critically, and obtain information that assists them in being effective.

Respect for Diversity

In order for people to make a commitment to the attainment of a particular goal, they need to feel valued, respected, and appreciated.

Free and Open Inquiry

Individuals must feel free to seek new approaches to vision attainment.

Recognition That Creative Tension Is Normal

When there is some type of tension or disruption between existing conditions and the vision, recognition of that tension will allow a faculty to assess the benefits to be derived from attaining the vision.

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